Every August, the kids and I pack up the Suburban and head north to a row of small houses perched along the banks of the St. Lawrence River. Arcadia Park is located at Fishers Landing, New York and one of those tiny former fishing cottages is owned by my mom and dad, aka Mata and […]
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The Ultimate Guide to Streamlining Your Architectural Production Process
This week’s post is written by David M. Sanders, AIA a residential architect based in Capistrano Beach, California. David has generously shared his own system for preparing the ultimate set of construction documents. You may learn more about David and his firm at his website. Send him an email and say thanks for sharing such […]
EA035: Business Systems for Architects with Enoch Sears of BusinessOfArchitecture.com [Podcast]
This week on the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast I chatted with my friend Enoch Sears, the founder of BusinessOfArchitecture.com. Each week, Enoch hosts the Business of Architecture Show, a video podcast, which may be viewed on his website, on his YouTube channel or you may listen to the audio on iTunes. Enoch’s show is specifically focused […]
7 Reasons Why Architects Should NOT Abandon Small Projects
As you know, I am away this week on business for Fivecat Studio and I will not be publishing a podcast episode. If you need your weekly fix of the Entrepreneur Architect Podcast, I recommend that you search the archives and find an older episode that interests you. There are more than 30 to choose […]
Three Lessons from the Streets
This week Annmarie and I headed out of state to explore a few “opportunities” for our future, so I am handing over guest posting duties to my friend Jeff Echols. If you are interested in writing for Entrepreneur Architect, click here for information on how to submit your work for consideration. Until next week, please enjoy […]
25 Architects You Should Follow on Twitter
I joined Twitter in 2009, after my friend Susan Serra suggested that I was missing out on the social media fun. I signed up and Susan quickly introduced me to California architect Neal Pann. Since that day, I’ve been a member of a growing virtual family from around the world connected through the vast digital […]
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